ECECAF got its start back in 1941 (the same year as our United Way), when soldiers were coming home from World War II and needed support to get back on their feet. “After the war, it expanded to the whole community,” recounts Manz. “But we haven’t strayed away from our roots. It’s people helping other people to live a full life.”
Like so many members of the ECECAF board, Manz has volunteered on the board for many years, but her commitment to helping others has been life-long. “Volunteering is a privilege,” says Manz. “I believe it is important to share with others, and ECECAF allows us to do that. ECECAF is not about giving handouts. ECECAF supports agencies that walk alongside others to give others a hand up.”
There is evidence that low literacy early in life, poor nutrition, poor school performance, and lack of employment skills contribute to the cycle of poverty. This is why ECECAF’s committed to supporting school lunch programs, early literacy development and youth employment programs. ECECAF is helping to build foundations of success for children and youth in our region.
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